Jerry wrote:
Not calling you a liar
mind you, only just as I said I suspect a fish story being spun here.
BTW, a 11.25 inch Bluegill would bust 4# test line in a heart beat.
Pound for pound they will out fight a large mouth bass any day.
Jerry
True they are fighters
False they will bust 4# line in a heart beat
That is if you have your drag set right, and they don't snag you up
My personal 4 lb test record fish is a 22 lb flat head catfish, it did
take a very long time to get a net on it,, but we did it (I had help
netting it)
I was blue gill fishing and the flat head hit a single cricket on an
number 8 long shank hook, I had a 12 foot fly weight crappie rod , and a
reel with 200 yds of 4 # test on it, I really doubt if I could have
landed it with a different rod, that limber rod took a lot of shock out
of the line
Now a real fighter is the hybrid stripe, it puts the L.M. to shame, this
spring I landed nearly a 12 lber on 6 lb test line, I was not fishing
for hybrids when this fish hit, If I had known there were any there, I
would have reached over in the truck and pulled out a much heaver rig
with 17 Lb test on it. I was fishing for little two lb spotted bass,
they are a blast on that ultra light rig, I got the shock of my life
when that striper, nearly spooled me before it ever turned
I have photo's of the fish and the little rig I caught him on
--
Rodney Long,
Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread
Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures,
Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator
and the EZKnot
http://www.ezknot.com